Cabinet Wirth II
Cabinet Wirth I. | |
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Sixth Reich government of the Weimar Republic | |
Chancellor | Joseph Wirth |
choice | 1920 |
Legislative period | 1. |
Appointed by | President Friedrich Ebert |
education | October 26, 1921 |
The End | November 14, 1922 |
Duration | 1 year and 19 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Wirth I. |
successor | Cuno's cabinet |
composition | |
Party (s) | Center, SPD, DDP and BB |
representation | |
Parliament | 209/459 |
The Wirth II cabinet was a cabinet of the Reich government during the Weimar Republic . The minority government was the government of the Weimar Republic with the longest term in office, but failed after a year on November 14, 1922 and was replaced by a conservative cabinet under the leadership of the non-party businessman Wilhelm Cuno .
In 1922, Anton Fehr was the first politician of the Bavarian Farmers' Union to be a member of an imperial government.
composition
Reich Minister
Wirth II cabinet October 26, 1921 to November 14, 1922 |
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Chancellor | Joseph Wirth | center | ||
Vice Chancellor | Gustav Bauer | SPD | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Joseph Wirth until January 31, 1922 |
center | ||
Walther Rathenau murdered on June 24, 1922 |
DDP | |||
Joseph Wirth from June 26, 1922 |
center | |||
Interior | Adolf Koester | SPD | ||
Finances |
Andreas Hermes appointed on March 10, 1922 previously charged with running the business |
center | ||
economy | Robert Schmidt | SPD | ||
job | Heinrich Brauns | center | ||
Reichswehr | Otto Gessler | DDP | ||
Judiciary | Gustav Radbruch | SPD | ||
treasure | Gustav Bauer | SPD | ||
Food and Agriculture | Andreas Hermes until March 10, 1922 |
center | ||
Anton Fehr from March 31, 1922 |
BB | |||
reconstruction | vacant | |||
post Office | Johannes Giesberts | center | ||
traffic | Wilhelm Groener | independent |
Officials of the Reich Chancellery
Officials of the Reich Chancellery | ||
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State Secretary of the Reich Chancellery | Heinrich Hemmer | |
Speaker | Ministerialrat Arnold Brecht (until November 30, 1921) | |
Speaker | Ministerialrat Karl Wever | |
Speaker | Ministerialrat Hans-Jürgen von Bornstedt | |
Speaker | Government Councilor Jürgen Offermann | |
Ministerial Office Director | Hofrat Rudolf Ostertag | |
Head of the United Press Department of the Reich Government | Ministerial Director Oscar Müller |
Web links
- Changes in the Reich government. Negotiations of the Reichstag, Volume 380